What router do you have? If you mean the Viasat Modem, then no beyond blocking internet access by changing your wifi password and not giving it to people viewing such content. If it's another brand of router, contact them.

I haven't had the need to do this but on the Viasat Modem options there is a tab named Parental Controls. It has options that will supposedly block certain devices, web sites and control the time the internet is available.

Help InformationParental
Controls can restrict Internet access for up to five computers or
devices. You can block Internet access or limit it to specific times,
and you can also block specific websites.Parental ControlsEnabled/DisabledTo restrict Internet access of computers or devices in your local network, select Enabled.Access Blocking PolicyThe list displays the computers affected by Parental Controls.Enter Policy NameEnter a name for the policy.StatusTo restrict Internet access of computers or devices in your local network, select Enabled.Target DevicesIf you want to apply Parental Controls to more computers, click Add Another Device. If you no longer want to apply Parental Controls to a device, select it and click Remove.Block Internet AccessSpecify when Internet access is blocked. To never block Internet access, select Never. To always block Internet access, select Always. To specify days and times when Internet access is blocked, select Specific times.ScheduleSpecify when Internet access is blocked.Never/Always/Specific timesTo never block Internet access, select Never.To always block Internet access, select Always.To specify days and times when Internet access is blocked, select Specific times.Block Specific SitesURL 1-8. In each field, enter a website address that you want to block.

There used to be a lot of programs you could install on your computer back in the day. Two programs I can remember were BeSafe and I Am Big Brother.

Both were very good programs and difficult to disable.

The router option would be ideal, but here is something to think about. It is very easy to get around a router. All your kid needs is a patch cable and they can plug directly into the Viasat gateway, effectively bypassing your router and its protection.

Kids these days are smart. It is a lot easier to bypass a router than it is to crack a password for a program installed on a computer. The only real way to prevent bypassing the router would be to keep the router and Viasat gateway locked in a room the kids can't access.

That's my professional opinion. I'm pretty sure I made the moderators chuckle with another post I made, but of course they had to take it down and I don't blame them.

Just glad I'm still here to do a little more trolling. I've got a trolling motor and the battery hasn't died yet.

Ah. Okay. The reason I asked is that with HughesNet's WiFi modem you can change the DNS server used, so I thought that maybe you could do the same with Viasat's. It's understandable, though, for them to not want people tooling around in the modem's settings.

Cool. I'll have to keep that in mind in case I ever get banned around here. The good news is, I own a forum of my own, DMCToday. Its pretty hard to get banned on there and I think I have something like 700 members.